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Multiple Choice
How many levels of structure do proteins have?
A
Five
B
Two
C
Four
D
Three
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Understand that proteins have different levels of structure, each contributing to the protein's overall shape and function.
The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids in its polypeptide chain, which is determined by the gene encoding the protein.
The secondary structure refers to local folded structures that form within a polypeptide due to interactions between atoms of the backbone. The most common types are alpha helices and beta sheets.
The tertiary structure is the overall three-dimensional shape of a single protein molecule. It is formed by the interactions between the side chains (R groups) of the amino acids.
The quaternary structure is the structure formed by several protein molecules (polypeptide chains), usually called protein subunits, which function as a single protein complex.